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<blockquote data-quote="JSJAC" data-source="post: 1961006" data-attributes="member: 45017"><p>About ten years ago I lent out my 029 to a coworker. He was cutting wood and it started to rain and he put my saw on the tailgate and got in the truck to stay dry and it did not stop raining. They left the place they were cutting with the saw in the case with a new chain and tools on the tailgate. Saw was on the road . Some one got a huge score.</p><p> I did get a new 290 out of the deal but learned a big lesson. I will not lend any power tools out. </p><p> the family to the east wanted to use my log splitter and we went and helped them split their wood. I will help with my stuff but will not loan it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSJAC, post: 1961006, member: 45017"] About ten years ago I lent out my 029 to a coworker. He was cutting wood and it started to rain and he put my saw on the tailgate and got in the truck to stay dry and it did not stop raining. They left the place they were cutting with the saw in the case with a new chain and tools on the tailgate. Saw was on the road . Some one got a huge score. I did get a new 290 out of the deal but learned a big lesson. I will not lend any power tools out. the family to the east wanted to use my log splitter and we went and helped them split their wood. I will help with my stuff but will not loan it out. [/QUOTE]
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